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<blockquote data-quote="Kaleon Moonshae" data-source="post: 1588265" data-attributes="member: 12147"><p><strong>multiple char.</strong></p><p></p><p>I have tried it all a number of ways and find that it really depends on the group. I have had a group of 12 players each playing 2 characters before and it went just fine, I had one of the players help me adjudicate combat but the expansive story we were able to tell with 48 characters was on the scope of jordon which was awesome.</p><p></p><p>I have played in games where the players couldn't even play one character, let alone two competently.</p><p></p><p>Right now I am in two games, one playing and one dming. The one I am playing in I have a cohort (which honestly is the same as playing two characters if your dm lets you create your own cohort). My cohort is a deaf, mute half-ogre who is in love with the little human wizard he guards (she, of course, is not interested). I am having no problems, but then I made him mute for that very reason.</p><p></p><p>The game I am running is online and it is much easier to run two characters in such a setting, specially if you cna "clone" your chat program so that you can have a avatar for each. I would let my players play up to 4 pcs if they want and showed they could handle it.</p><p></p><p>I also really love solo or duo games. The style of play and the available types of games are different but can be much more interesting at times (with one or two likeminded characters you can run games based around art theft and things like that).</p><p></p><p>That's my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaleon Moonshae, post: 1588265, member: 12147"] [b]multiple char.[/b] I have tried it all a number of ways and find that it really depends on the group. I have had a group of 12 players each playing 2 characters before and it went just fine, I had one of the players help me adjudicate combat but the expansive story we were able to tell with 48 characters was on the scope of jordon which was awesome. I have played in games where the players couldn't even play one character, let alone two competently. Right now I am in two games, one playing and one dming. The one I am playing in I have a cohort (which honestly is the same as playing two characters if your dm lets you create your own cohort). My cohort is a deaf, mute half-ogre who is in love with the little human wizard he guards (she, of course, is not interested). I am having no problems, but then I made him mute for that very reason. The game I am running is online and it is much easier to run two characters in such a setting, specially if you cna "clone" your chat program so that you can have a avatar for each. I would let my players play up to 4 pcs if they want and showed they could handle it. I also really love solo or duo games. The style of play and the available types of games are different but can be much more interesting at times (with one or two likeminded characters you can run games based around art theft and things like that). That's my two cents [/QUOTE]
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